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    Communication process Communication involves the following elements: sender‚ message‚ encoding‚ channel‚ receiver‚ decoding‚ feedback and noise. Before communication can take place‚ a purpose‚ expressed as a message to be conveyed‚ is needed. It pass message by encoding a thought. The message is then encoded and passed by way of some medium to the receiver. Message is the actual physical product from the source encoding. When we speak‚ the speech is the message. When we write‚ the writing is the message

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    The input sequence of Channel encoder block is o 260 bit long vector. The Channel encoder splits the incoming 260 information bits into three different classes‚ i.e. class Ia‚ class Ib‚ class II depending on the importance of the bits. The Channel encoding scheme utilized in GSM is illustrated in Figure 3.5. This sequence is – after processing – then accepted by the MUX which splits the incoming sequence to form a GSM normal burst. As this burst type requires that a training sequence is included this

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    service by taking payments from customers in exchange of goods or services. The cashier accept and processes cash‚ exchanges and managing the cash drawer. The cashier is also responsible in registering products in the inventory and in making and encoding the customers receiving slip. And before the closing time‚ the cashier is the one who makes the Daily Sales Report. The company’s workplace is divided into 2. One is the technicians repair area where all repair equipment’s used are found and product

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    The Shannon-Weaver Model The Shannon-Weaver model is typical of what are often referred to as transmission models of communication .if you have looked through the examples of typical everyday forms of communication‚ you will have noticed that some of the examples refer to less immediate methods of communication than face-to-face interaction‚ e.g. using the radio‚ newspapers or the telephone. In these cases‚ technology is introduced. When‚ for instance‚ the telephone is used‚ you speak‚ the phone

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    usually related to the active functioning of three stages. These three stages are encoding‚ storage and retrieval. Encoding is the way an item or information is stored in the memory. It is subject to delicately balanced optimization that ensures that relevant memories are recalled. Storage refers to how you retain encoded information in memory. Retrieval refers to how you gain access to information stored in memory. Encoding‚ storage and retrieval are often viewed as sequential stages. That is‚ you first

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    Talcott Parson

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    Gesellschaft | - Affectivity | - Affective Neutrality | - Diffuseness | - Specificity | - Particularism | - Universalism | - Ascription | - Achievement | - Collective orientation | - Self orientation |   Affectivity | Affective Neutrality. | Actor allows feelings‚ emotions to dominate relationship. Eg. in family. | No feeling/ emotions in relationship eg: in Bureaucracy. |   Diffuseness | Specificity | Level of obligation of an actor to words counter actors is high. Actor is

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    Ethically‚ it would be inappropriate for a counselor to decide on using a new assessment instrument after having read one article on its use. Section E.9.b. of the ACA Code of Ethics (2014) states that counselors practice caution when using instruments‚ especially those whose validity or reliability can be questionable (p. 13). One article is insufficient proof of empirical data. As an ethically competent counselor‚ one must weigh the pros and cons in administering assessment instruments to each

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    Introduction to Psychology Reading Notes Chapter 2 – the Methods of Psychology Conjoined twins share a blood supply‚ part of a skull and some brain tissue Two kinds of doctors in ancient Greece Dogmatists: thought the best way to understand illness was to develop therories about the body’s functions Empiricists: thought that the best way to understand illness was to observe sick people Empiricism: Originally a Greek school of medicine that stressed the importance of observation‚ and now

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    Exercise 1: Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH) Reaction Bich 413 section 508 Abstract The Alcohol Dehydrogenase Reaction in Oxidized Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide. The oxidation-reduction of Nicotinamide adenine Dinucleotides (NADH) are very Important reaction in the biological system. When the Oxidized Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is react with a alcohol‚ catalyze by Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH)‚ the result products are NADH‚ H+‚ and aldehyde.In the biological system‚ the

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    of the communication process: • A message: what need to be communicated • A messenger: the person who has something to communicate • A receiver: the person who will receive the message • Encoding: verbal and non-verbal convention of communication • Decoding: reading by the receiver of the encoding done by the messenger • Channel: the means of communication This process works as follows: The messenger has something to communicate‚ a message. This message has intent. The messenger will

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